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Advertising Poster 1973/74
Before the advent of social media and websites it was normal for posters advertising forthcoming fixtures to be pasted at various points around the town. This example is from 1973-74.
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Squad Caricatures 1933
Caricatures of the playing squad in 1933, featuring Davie Hutchison, Tom Mackey, Bert Hayhurst, Bertie Diaper, Andy Rennie, George Harford, Arthur Mills, Joe Roberts, Hugh McGinnigle, Harold Pacey, James Imrie, trainer Horace Pakes, officials Archie Wickson and Charles Jeyes and manager Harold Wightman.
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Club Meeting Minute Book 1885
The first Minute Book for the club recording the formation in 1885.
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Luton Town Football Club - The Full Record
Full record of every Luton Town competitive match from 1885-2014 including tables, players appearances and photographs.
Please note that this is a large file and may take time to download.To see the extension for this book from 2014 onwards, please click here
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Scrapbook - Season 1969-70
Scrapbooks 1967-70
In the summer of 1967, a 15 year old Luton schoolboy decided to keep a comprehensive scrapbook of the forthcoming Division Four (now League Two), campaign.
It is easy to say now that he knew this was about to become one of the most glorious seasons in the club’s history, but looking back it was merely the labours of a boy with too much time on his hands in the days before the internet, social media and mobile phones (or normal phones in his case).
He kept the scrapbooks going through the 1968-69 season where the Town finished third in the days before play-offs and on to the 1969-70 campaign where promotion was again achieved.
Relive the days of Graham French, Bruce Rioch and Malcolm Macdonald as you look through Roger Wash’s scrapbooks of a wonderful period in the Hatters’ history.
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Scrapbook - Season 1967-68 Part 1 - June 1967 to October 1967
Scrapbooks 1967-70
In the summer of 1967, a 15 year old Luton schoolboy decided to keep a comprehensive scrapbook of the forthcoming Division Four (now League Two), campaign.
It is easy to say now that he knew this was about to become one of the most glorious seasons in the club’s history, but looking back it was merely the labours of a boy with too much time on his hands in the days before the internet, social media and mobile phones (or normal phones in his case).
He kept the scrapbooks going through the 1968-69 season where the Town finished third in the days before play-offs and on to the 1969-70 campaign where promotion was again achieved.
Relive the days of Graham French, Bruce Rioch and Malcolm Macdonald as you look through Roger Wash’s scrapbooks of a wonderful period in the Hatters’ history.
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Scrapbook - Season 1967-68 Part 2 - October 1967 to February 1968
Scrapbooks 1967-70
In the summer of 1967, a 15 year old Luton schoolboy decided to keep a comprehensive scrapbook of the forthcoming Division Four (now League Two), campaign.
It is easy to say now that he knew this was about to become one of the most glorious seasons in the club’s history, but looking back it was merely the labours of a boy with too much time on his hands in the days before the internet, social media and mobile phones (or normal phones in his case).
He kept the scrapbooks going through the 1968-69 season where the Town finished third in the days before play-offs and on to the 1969-70 campaign where promotion was again achieved.
Relive the days of Graham French, Bruce Rioch and Malcolm Macdonald as you look through Roger Wash’s scrapbooks of a wonderful period in the Hatters’ history.
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Scrapbook - Season 1967-68 Part 3 - February 1968 to May 1968
Scrapbooks 1967-70
In the summer of 1967, a 15 year old Luton schoolboy decided to keep a comprehensive scrapbook of the forthcoming Division Four (now League Two), campaign.
It is easy to say now that he knew this was about to become one of the most glorious seasons in the club’s history, but looking back it was merely the labours of a boy with too much time on his hands in the days before the internet, social media and mobile phones (or normal phones in his case).
He kept the scrapbooks going through the 1968-69 season where the Town finished third in the days before play-offs and on to the 1969-70 campaign where promotion was again achieved.
Relive the days of Graham French, Bruce Rioch and Malcolm Macdonald as you look through Roger Wash’s scrapbooks of a wonderful period in the Hatters’ history.
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Scrapbook - Season 1968-69 Part 1 - June 1968 to December 1968
Scrapbooks 1967-70
In the summer of 1967, a 15 year old Luton schoolboy decided to keep a comprehensive scrapbook of the forthcoming Division Four (now League Two), campaign.
It is easy to say now that he knew this was about to become one of the most glorious seasons in the club’s history, but looking back it was merely the labours of a boy with too much time on his hands in the days before the internet, social media and mobile phones (or normal phones in his case).
He kept the scrapbooks going through the 1968-69 season where the Town finished third in the days before play-offs and on to the 1969-70 campaign where promotion was again achieved.
Relive the days of Graham French, Bruce Rioch and Malcolm Macdonald as you look through Roger Wash’s scrapbooks of a wonderful period in the Hatters’ history.
